<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12525070#post12525070 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Freed
Aw, sorry to hear that. Where did you get it from? On line? What kind of flow was it in? Lighting? Eating? Did you post a pic of it earlier?
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12529571#post12529571 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by PoukieBear
I got it from a friend who owns a LFS. It was from Australia.
It was in a low flow area at first, then a low/medium flow area.
The origional lighting was too strong for it, so i moved it under an overhang. It did well there for a few days, then it started to receded.
It was feeding well, mysis and brine shrimp, the same stuff that I feed the rest of my corals and fish.
Perhaps the bright lighting was too much for it and it never recovered from it. i don't know...
I also remember reading (I don't remember where, but I'll try to find out for your reference) that elegance corals are sometimes affected by certain hormones released by some soft corals.
I do have a few soft corals in my tank, and I did prune back some of my pompom xenia a few days before I had to throw out the elegance. Perhaps that had something to do with it....
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12505463#post12505463 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by RyanBrucks
Kamao,
I believe that at night time is when the elegance is harmed the most by the clowns. This could just be pure guessing, but I dont think I am the only one to reach this conclusion.
At day time the elegance is expanded full of water and it doesn't look as if the clowns irritate it much. but at night time the elegance is shrunken down close to its rough skeleton and I think the clowns will 'push it' up and down as if to say "wake up, blanket!!! im cold!!!"
I think this damages the skin of the coral over time since I obseved mine go downhill after about a week of that happening.
My solution was temporary and ugly.... two sheets of eggcrate right down the middle of the 20g tankActually started as one sheet but the clowns could actually knock it down so two were needed.
for kicks heres a shot of my clowns hosting the elegance about a day after it started. at the time I thought it was so coola few people warned me it wouldn't end well but I didn't believe them.... they were right.
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1-30-08
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12532902#post12532902 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Freed
Poukie, I'll be looking for that if you find it, thanks. I feed mine as much mysis as its tentacles can hold on to a few times a week.
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12531711#post12531711 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by RyanBrucks
capn I want to get a carpet anemone for my upcoming 220... unfortunately my only tank right now is the 20g holding tank I got myself so I could learn about/practice coral and fish care while setting up the big tank - and now I'll at least have a couple inhabitants to start the reef with! clowns and an elegance were NOT the best choice for this tank, and now I know thatguess thats what learning is about... 7 months so far and my only loss has been 1 clown from carpetsurfing, and the gracilaria algae I tried to add once. never intended this 'temporary' tank to be up so long.....
it only has 130W PC lighting and no space, so I can't get an anemone just yet.
I feed little bits of silverside once or twice a week. I also feed freeze dried 'Reef Chili' to some other corals and I usually give the elegance a shot. sometimes I observe a strong feeding response to this, sometimes not so much.
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12462015#post12462015 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Freed
Here are mine in my 20 gal QT tank. The one in the back(aussie) all shriveled up is one that came with parasitic crabs and just aboot died before I removed the crabs. That one is making a painstakingly slow recovery and is starting to open up again and starting to feed on mysis as well. The one in the front is an aussie I got locally when the other one started dying. That one opens up wickedly big and has amazing color patterns to it. It eats like this little piggy that had roast beef. I'll be puttting the one in front in my main display in the next week er so. That's what it's all aboot.
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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12494904#post12494904 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Kamao
I have a question. Ive had my elegance for over 6 months. Got it here in Philippines. The coral itself does expand, but not the tentacles, the tentacles doesnt extend like the ones i see here on the pics in this topic. I feed it shrimp a couple of times a week and it does eat it. It also ate my pistol shrimp when one of my other pistol shrimps snapped it in 2 pieces.
Is there something wrong if the sweeper tentacles doesnt extend?
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12566068#post12566068 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by fittiger
I just ordered this elegance online. It is supposed to be an australian. I thought the base was supposed to be light on the australian specimens though. Here is a video.
Also here is a picture of it right after I acclimated it and added it to my tank. There was a fuzzy crab in the bag and I'm wondering if it was embedded in this spot where the tissue has receeded from the base. I did a tmpcc dip and the crab died so if that was the case hopefully any others that my have been embedded died as well. What are everyone's thoughts on this tissue recession and validicy of it being australian?
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